Babbage invented The Analytical Engine programmable mechanical computer in the 1840s but never built it.
Several programable electromechanical and electronic computers were invented almost simultaneously in the 1940s and built and operated.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
Charles Babbage because he invented the "Difference Engine."
Konrad Zuse was the inventor of the first fully functional, programmable computer in 1941.
The Z1 Computer, the first actual programmable computer.
Z3, an electromechanical programmable computer was invented in Berlin. ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer was invented at the University of Pennsylvania.
World War 2 (and invented in Great Britain).
Charles Babbage invented the concept of a programmable computer in about 1856.
the first programmable computer.
In 1936, Konrad Zuse invented the first freely programmable computer.
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
no. but he did invent the first general purpose programmable computer invented.
in the year 1936 konrad zuse invented the z1 computer. it was the first freely programmable computer, but it was electromechanical not electronic
Charles Babbage because he invented the "Difference Engine."
Probably the first person to invent a programmable computer. That would be Charles Babbage, although he never built the computer. The idea of a programmable computer and the program to run on it are inextricably linked, one cannot be without the other.
Konrad Zuse was the inventor of the first fully functional, programmable computer in 1941.
The Z1 Computer, the first actual programmable computer.